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| Herpes Virus Infection | ||
| Etiology Usually Herpes simplex virus type II Sexually transmitted | ||
| Pathogenesis DNA virus which infects squamous epithelium Viral replication results in cytopathic changes in the cell and cell death, | ||
| Epidemiology Risks include many sexual partners Also partner with many partners | ||
| General Gross Description Painful red lesions that blister and then ulcerate Examples: | ||
| General Microscopic Description Characteristic nuclear enlargement and frequent multinucleation Nuclei within the multinucleated cells mold to each other Huge intranuclear pink purple inclusions (Cowdry type A) Inflamed submucosa with ulceration of the epithelium Examples: | ||
| Clinical Correlation First lesions appear 3-7 days after exposure Recrudescence may occur intermittently | ||
| References Cotran RS, Kumar V, Robbins SL: Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease. 5th ed. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1994, pp. 340-1, 1038. Please be patient during transfer. Medline will open in a new window. To return, close the Medline Window Herpes Virus Infection
| Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T83000E38500)[277]
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